Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Memory 1965 Thoughts Japan WWII History Book Japa

by Hiroko Okuda

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Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Memory 1965 Thoughts Japan WWII History Book Japa Key Features ✔ Discover the profound insights of "Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Memory 1965 Thoughts Japan WWII History Book," a compelling examination of Japan's post-war reflection on atomic bombings. This scholarly work delves into the symbolic and mythologized roles of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japanese society, analyzing how the government and media have represented these cities to justify Japan's identity as the "only victimized nation." It critically explores the historical and cultural narratives surrounding the atomic bombings, emphasizing their significance across borders and generations, and encourages readers to confront these issues as part of their own history. ✔ Key features include a detailed analysis of the historical targets, the aftermath of the bombings, and the evolving collective memory within Japan. The book also examines how Hiroshima and Nagasaki are memorialized through museums, ceremonies, and media, and discusses their portrayal in education and global contexts. Authored by Hiroko Okuda, a professor at Nanzan University with a doctorate in Communication from Northwestern University, this book offers a nuanced perspective on Japan’s war history and the ongoing dialogue surrounding atomic bomb remembrance. ✔ Item Specifics: ✔ C:Title: Hiroshima Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Memory 1965 Thoughts Japan WWII History Book ✔ C:Language: Japanese ✔ C:Format: Hardcover ✔ C:Publication

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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